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Subject: [Leica] For the birdlovers on the list, no images
From: rsphotoimages at comcast.net (Bob Shaw)
Date: Sun Mar 4 10:15:28 2007
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Len:  check out the Squirrel Proof variety; some have "landing areas" 
that are spring loaded and collapse when anything heavier than a bird 
lands on it.  Another is battery operated; spins violently when 
anything heavy lands on it.  I saw a video of this one - hilarious, and 
it really works; the squirrels get pissed and stomp off the property, 
never to return.

Bob


On Mar 4, 2007, at 6:49, Leonard Taupier wrote:

Don,

I had to give up on feeders. The squirrels wouldn't be outdone. I 
originally had mine about 8 feet sideways from a tree branch. Well they 
just flue over and landed on the little roof. Then I moved it to the 
center of the lawn. They would climb the small metal pole. I even 
greased the pole and that didn't help. I even put large frisbee type 
disks on the pole. That didn't help. I finally gave up. The only birds 
that came around would eat the seed droppings from the squirrels.

Good luck with your hawk. Take a picture of him.

Len


On Mar 4, 2007, at 9:12 AM, Don Dory wrote:

> I have been stocking a bird feeder for the last six weeks using a mixed
> seed/fruit/nut mix to attract a wide variety of birds as they go up the
> Eastern Flyway.  For the past two days no one has shown up.  I checked 
> the
> feeder to make sure it wasn't clogged etc.  Well this morning I caught 
> a
> very large hawk(not a redtail surprisingly) perched high up in a gum 
> tree
> within easy glide distance of the feeder.  You just never know what 
> you will
> attract I guess.
>
> Don
> don.dory@gmail.com
>
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